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Large, di-hexagonal prismatic crystal of 1,390 carats uncut with a deep green color. It is transparent and features few inclusions in the upper 2/3, and is translucent in the lower part.
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In 2004, he decided to make his collection accessible to the public and designed the first museum of its kind in Lebanon. Eddé presented the idea to Father René Chamussy, rector of the
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Kellner, Alexander W. A.; Caldwell, Michael W.; Holgado, Borja; Vecchia, Fabio M. Dalla; Nohra, Roy; Sayão, Juliana M.; Currie, Philip J. (2019).
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collection. The inauguration of the museum, built on the personal funds of the collector, finally took place in October 2013.
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The MIM mineral collection was put together from 1997 by Salim Eddé, chemical engineer and co-founder of the computer company
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During the next ten years, Eddé continued to build up his collection, assisted by Jean-Claude Boulliard, curator of the
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The stone at the top and in the middle is a Baryte from Morocco. It is nicknamed by the mim museum "Blue Cedar"
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Building where the museum is housed at Saint Joseph University
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Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix)

Beirut
Lebanon
www.mim.museum

Université Saint-Joseph
Beirut
Lebanon
minerals
fossils
Murex.
Saint Joseph University of Beirut
National Museum of Beirut
Sorbonne
Large, di-hexagonal prismatic crystal of 1,390 carats uncut with a deep green color. It is transparent and features few inclusions in the upper 2/3, and is translucent in the lower part.
Fossil of Mimodactylus, a pterosaur from Hjoula named after the museum
Mimodactylus
pterosaur
Hjoula
The stone at the top and in the middle is a Baryte from Morocco. It is nicknamed by the mim museum "Blue Cedar"
List of museums in Lebanon

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